H £ A T, R,E il 0 Y A L, KUMARA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. PERFdRMANCE In aid of., - • '■’* . THE WARDROBE EUSD,:-.r. \ f THIS EVENING,- ? FRIDAY, 25^"QqTQBER,. I£7B. Programme. . Part. I. ... Overture ~, Dillman’s Town Band Song—“ The Slave Chasq” Mr A. Morgan Song— ‘ ‘ Happy be thy dreams” Mrs Raby Song—“-In happy momenta” Mr Jackson , Irish Comic Song - - Mr'A. Md^anu , ; Song - where‘the' Moonbeams ..., -.. linger”- ... Mrs Muir. •- - Song—“ The:White Sqpall:Mr T.-Muir-; ' . head. . Song—“ The Blighted Husband ” Mr. J. .Jolly, ' part ii. Selections ;.I, V: ... Dillman’s Town Band Comic Duet .... Mr Jolly and Mrs Muir Song—“ Silver Threads ” ... Mrs Raby Clog Dance ... ... Mr T. F< Costello Irish Oomic Song' ... ... ‘MrMorgan Bong-r“ When the com ia waving ” Mr . • Jackson -Banjo Solo ... ... ... Mr Muirhead (Introducing imitations of the Grey . and Hokitika Railway). To conclude with an original Farce, in .one Act, 1 entitled ‘ WILFUL MLHDER. : Mr Conspl (a retired Stockbroker) . Mr v • : North ; Pythagoras Sphoon (his nephew, Junior partner in the house of Figgs, Diggs, ' and Sphoon ' .Mir Jolly Frank Featherley (of Lloyd’s, in love with Bhoda) ... v . ■ ... Mr Healey O. Nip (Servant to Consol) . Mr Morgan. Qfficer. (Al, .always to .be found) Mr ■ Woods Rhodo (invjove with. Frank) . Mrs Muir Whiskers (maid-of-all-work) ' Mrs Wilby DbonS. ©pen at Seven ; commence at Eight o’clock. Admission:' Front Seats, 3s; Back Scats;’ 2s.■ 1 J. S. JOLLY, ‘ riStage Managec : • ‘ " NOTICE. is hereby given that alloutut/l ( Istandiug Accounts due to D. .(CULLEN apd C 0.,. Storekeepers, «Bln,mara, must be paid, on or before the Ist of November, 1878, As if hot Settled by ' that datelegalproceedings will be taken • for their recovery. -.- : > .•.d i The Property and balance wot Stock, if not disposed of by private, treaty by . tbatdate, will'be sold bypublicauction. Note.—On and after this date all transactions- will be. for' cash ‘only, no ‘ ■ entries being, made oh account , : MAIN ROAR, KUMARA. ; The business of the above establishment is still carried on T un.deh jibe man.lagenjeotof ' , ' I-.' 3 Whose experienee, gained in First-Class . in London, is a guarantee that all Prescriptions entrusted to him will be Q&pensdd With skill, ahd accuracy, and that PuVe Dfhgs >ahd Chemicals. : ; willvbe used in : their manipulation. vPpEKf-'iE'MGtaS;' ■ ’'i TOILET'REQUISITES,’ AND V.-;•PERFUMERY. • f -*.r*; ••• . Surgical Appliances, J ”, anil Druggist’s Sundries, in great 7 - - variety, oh Sale, : ' ! TEETRBXTRACTED, SCALED, AND STOPPED. vTO M-lP IR E: H: 0-T EL, . . Mask Stress* Komara. - , .EDWIN BLAKE haying placed the j-.o Under the management ;Mr , ,A. GRANT, trusts by a well-provided cable to sesure a share of the patronage o-iothisi Wends.and thepubb». E. BLAKE, Proprietor. Bariqhetsi Apd -fetfpper? jQjtfffqd for on ' . the most reasonable terms.
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Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 2
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